Showbread

Showbread, an American Christian rock band hailing from Guyton, Georgia, burst onto the scene in the early 2000s, quickly becoming known for their raw energy, experimental sound, and unorthodox approach to both music and ministry. Their musical journey has been marked by a fearless willingness to evolve, incorporating elements of punk, post-hardcore, and alternative rock underpinned by thematic conceptual albums that challenge the norms and provoke thought. Showbread's discography kicks off with attention-grabbing albums such as "No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical," which released in 2004 and set the stage for their signature style of chaotically passionate performances paired with provocative and socially aware lyrics.

As the years unfolded, Showbread continued to push boundaries with albums like "Age Of Reptiles" in 2006 and the companion albums "Anorexia" and "Nervosa" in 2008, which showcased their ability to create a theatrical and narrative-driven musical experience. Their audacious spirit kept audiences guessing, with records like "The Fear Of God" in 2009 and "Who Can Know It?" in 2010 demonstrating both refinement and thematic depth as they fearlessly tackled spiritual and existential questions. Their later works such as "Cancer" in 2012 and their final album "Showbread is Showdead" in 2016 served as impassioned conclusions to their musical journey, encapsulating their career-long themes of faith, existential angst, and redemption. Despite disbanding, Showbread's legacy continues to resonate through their conceptually potent and sonically adventurous releases that have garnered a dedicated following and a respectable place in the pantheon of Christian alternative rock.

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Our Fathers Were Models for God
Album - 12 Tracks - Released June 26, 2023
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